Fluid intake and bladder cancer risk (men)

12 years 6 months ago #40022 by dieseldoc
Replied by dieseldoc on topic Fluid intake and bladder cancer risk (men)
Hummmm!!!!! :unsure:

T1,NO,MO battling bladder cancer since 2005

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12 years 6 months ago #40021 by mmc
I think you should call your favorite brewery and tell them they can start advertising "helps reduce the risk of bladder cancer". :)

Mike

Age 54
10/31/06 dx CIS (TisG3) non-invasive (at 47)
9/19/08 TURB/TUIP dx Invasive T2G3
10/8/08 RC neobladder(at 49)
2/15/13 T4G3N3M1 distant metastases(at 53)
9/2013 finished chemo -cancer free again
1/2014 ct scan results....distant mets
2/2014 ct result...spread to liver, kidneys, and lymph...

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12 years 6 months ago #40020 by dieseldoc
Replied by dieseldoc on topic Fluid intake and bladder cancer risk (men)
Leave it to Mike to come up with the right answer. Man, I could have drank more beer with a legitimate excuse!!! :( :unsure: :angry: :angry:

T1,NO,MO battling bladder cancer since 2005

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12 years 6 months ago #40019 by mmc
Clearly it wasn't enough beer!!!! :D

Age 54
10/31/06 dx CIS (TisG3) non-invasive (at 47)
9/19/08 TURB/TUIP dx Invasive T2G3
10/8/08 RC neobladder(at 49)
2/15/13 T4G3N3M1 distant metastases(at 53)
9/2013 finished chemo -cancer free again
1/2014 ct scan results....distant mets
2/2014 ct result...spread to liver, kidneys, and lymph...

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12 years 6 months ago #40017 by dieseldoc
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I use to drink beer alot and that flushes the system real good. But I still wound up with cancer. Go figure!! :huh: :blink:

T1,NO,MO battling bladder cancer since 2005

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12 years 6 months ago #40001 by mmc
It would definitely apply equally to women. Kind of basic logic in my opinion. If carcinogens are expelled through the body's process of elimination, the more the system is flushed through (rather than prolonged contact) the less time the carcinogens are in contact with those areas. Therefore less bladder and less colon cancers....

But that's just me... :)

Age 54
10/31/06 dx CIS (TisG3) non-invasive (at 47)
9/19/08 TURB/TUIP dx Invasive T2G3
10/8/08 RC neobladder(at 49)
2/15/13 T4G3N3M1 distant metastases(at 53)
9/2013 finished chemo -cancer free again
1/2014 ct scan results....distant mets
2/2014 ct result...spread to liver, kidneys, and lymph...

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